Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan

What is SS4a (Safe Streets for All)

The Town was awarded a grant from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to complete a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. This plan is a transportation safety inventory of the existing transportation system and an analysis on what projects may yield safety benefits for the public. The planning effort covered all Town's roads, sidewalks, crossings, and mobility infrastructure. 

The project team looked at key safety data, public input, and future growth to identify strategies to improve safety for all who travel around the Town of Eagle by car, on foot, or on bike. Recommended strategies include plan updates, new policies, enforcement, and infrastructure improvements. The Town will also use the Plan to seek grant funding for future projects to help create safer streets. The Safety Action Plan was adopted by Town Council in June 2025. 

Crash Summary Table

Crash Summary Table
Year Total Population Total Crashes Crashes per 1000 persons Injury Crashes Injury Crashes per 1000 persons
2013 6,706 65 9.7 7 1.04
2014 6,765 89 13.2 6 0.89
2015 6,847 82 12.0 14 2.04
2016 6,939 92 13.3 7 1.01
2017 7,033 74 10.5 8 1.14
2018 7,242 93 12.8 11 1.52
2019 7,371 102 13.8 12 1.63
2020 7,526 83 11.0 7 0.93
2021 7,494 58 7.7 3 0.40
2022 7,496 125 16.7 1 0.13
2023 7,328 105 14.3 0 0.00
2024 7546 98 13    

Next Steps

  • Pursue Goals: 
    • Maintain zero roadway fatalities  
    • Work toward a goal of zero serious injuries
  • Identify and allocate Town funding to implement project recommendations through the annual Capital Improvement Plan
  • Identify and pursue transportation safety related grant funding
  • Provide ongoing performance tracking of safety data